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  • As Dues Dry Up, The Neighbors Pay
    Neighborhood associations are grappling with shrunken budgets as residents lose their homes to foreclosure and building slows. As a result, associations are raising fees or putting the brakes on improvements and amenities.

  • Hawaii Skirts Tourism Drop-Off
    Hawaii so far is largely escaping a tourism slowdown that has hit many other U.S. vacation spots, thanks in part to the state's efforts in recent years to diversify its visitor base.

  • A Couple's Descent Into Foreclosure
    Tracing one Vallejo, Calif., couple's descent into foreclosure and bankruptcy.

  • Democrats Face Rescue Backlash
    Democrats are risking a backlash over efforts by Congress to rescue homeowners who can't afford their mortgages. The White House and most Republicans say this amounts to using taxpayer money to reward bad behavior.

  • Bonds Tied to Mortgages Have Hope
    Maybe there's a way to thrive in the howling wasteland that is the home-loan market. Bonds backed by mortgages look like a buying opportunity, assuming a new spate of defaults doesn't send their prices tumbling again.

  • Fannie to Aid Underwater Loans
    Fannie Mae is preparing a program of refinancing mortgages for people who owe more than the current value of their homes. The plan is the latest twist in efforts to contain the surge in foreclosures in much of the U.S.

  • Russia's Abramovich Buys Colorado Ranch
    Russian oil magnate Roman Abramovich has bought a Colorado ranch for $36.3 million … Baseball great Henry "Hank" Aaron has listed his West Palm Beach, Fla., home that borders a golf course for $900,000 … plus more. Photos

  • How to Find Foreign Home Buyers
    June Fletcher explains how to find real-estate agents who focus on foreign buyers – critical now as these home hunters see U.S. properties as bargains.


WSJ.com: Real Estate
Real Estate
WSJ.com: Real Estate
  • As Dues Dry Up, The Neighbors Pay
    Neighborhood associations are grappling with shrunken budgets as residents lose their homes to foreclosure and building slows. As a result, associations are raising fees or putting the brakes on improvements and amenities.
  • Hawaii Skirts Tourism Drop-Off
    Hawaii so far is largely escaping a tourism slowdown that has hit many other U.S. vacation spots, thanks in part to the state's efforts in recent years to diversify its visitor base.
  • A Couple's Descent Into Foreclosure
    Tracing one Vallejo, Calif., couple's descent into foreclosure and bankruptcy.
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